Cameroon flag - Youth Day 2016 |
How much do you know about
Cameroon?
1) The
Cameroonian flag has three colours; red, green and yellow. Why?
a. The
flag was based on the flag of Ghana, the first country in West Africa to get
independence.
b. The
three colours represent; green for vegetation, red for independence and yellow
for the sunshine. The star symbolises unity.
c. The
three colours represent three religions; Christianity (red), Islam (green) and indigenous
believes (yellow).
2) What
is the background of the name Cameroon?
a. The
first British to arrive in Cameroon was Mr. John Cameron (in 1467). He named the country after himself. Over time, this changed into Cameroon.
b. The
highest mountain of Central Africa was always called Mount Cameroon by the
local people. The country was named after this mountain.
c. Portuguese
sailors reached the country in 1472. They saw so many shrimps in the river that
they called it Rio dos Camarões (Shrimp River). Over time, Camarões became Cameroon.
3) How
many languages are spoken in Cameroon?
a. Two;
French and English
b. More
than 200
c. More
than 500
4) In
1996 a new Constitution was accepted. According this Constitution, the President
could be elected for maximum two terms of seven years. Since when is Paul Biya
(1933) the president of Cameroon?
a. 1982
b. 1995
c. 2008
5) Cameroon is often called Africa in
Miniature because it has mountains, deserts, rain forest, savanna and
coastland. What is true?
a. Cameroon
is more or less five times as big as the Netherlands. The population is about
twenty million (compared to seventeen million for the Netherlands)
b. The
highest point of Cameroon is more than 5000m above sea level.
c. Cameroon is home to one of the top-five
wettest places on earth with an annual rainfall of more than 10,000mm (more
than ten times the annual rainfall of the Netherlands)
See the answers below!
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The flag between 1961 and 1972 |
1b. The flag has three colours
(green to symbolise the vegetation, red for independence and yellow for
sunshine). The first flag had two stars to represent the British and French
parts of Cameroon. In 1972 Cameroon became a unitary state and the second star
was removed from the flag.
2c. When the Portuguese
arrived in Cameroon, they entered the Wouri River. This was home to the
Cameroon Ghost Shrimp. Until today, Cameroonian prawns are famous.
3b. It is unclear how many
ethno-linguistic groups Cameroon really has. Some sources talk about 230, others
about 275 or even more than 300. What is clear is that the diversity is huge.
Cameroon has two official languages; French and English. These are also used in
education.
4a. The current president Paul
Biya is in charge since 1982. In 2008 an amendment to the
constitution was accepted to allow the president to run for unlimited
re-elections. At this moment, discussions are already on about Biya running for
a next term again.
5c. Debundscha, on the foot of mount Cameroon
has an annual rainfall of over 10,000 mm. This is one of the five wettest
places on earth.
Mount Cameroon has a height of 4095 meter.
Cameroon has a surface of +/- 475.500sq km. The Netherlands is +/- 41.500, what
makes Cameroon more than eleven times bigger than the Netherlands. The
population of Cameroon is around twenty million so the density is much less
than in the Netherlands.
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